Attorney General No.
SA87RF0039
Secretary of State No.
422
Description
TERMINAL ILLNESS. PATIENT'S DIRECTIONS REGARDING MEDICAL PROCEDURES. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Permits adults to give revocable written directions authorizing, in cases of established terminal illness or condition, the ending of their life by withholding life-sustaining procedures, as defined, or by providing aid in dying through any medical procedure which terminates life "swiftly, painlessly, and humanely." Sets forth conditions and limitations on directions. Precludes physicians, health professionals, and facilities from civil or criminal liability if measure's requirements followed. Allows physicians to refuse direction to medically end a life if morally or ethically opposed. Declares that dying in manner described not suicide. Contains other provisions. Summary of estimate by Legislative Analyst and Director of Finance of fiscal impact on state and local governments: Will result in minor, if any, administrative cost to the state.
Proponents
Robert L. Risley Risley & Goor A Professional Law Corporation, 800 West Sixth Street, 16Th Floor, Los Angeles, California 90017 (213) 485-8521
Date
12-11-1987
Document Type
Initiative
Qualified
Failed to Qualify
Recommended Citation
Terminal Illness. Patient'S Directions Regarding Medical Procedures. California Initiative 422 (1987).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_inits/587